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California roads are like glass ?!! :rofl:

I will say I rarely disagree with your posts 100%, but that sir is total bullshit. Have you even driven in California? Because I've been to Michigan. And the roads here aren't better.

Consumer Affairs agrees, worst roads in the US? Michigan #10, California #11. And California has 2x as many miles in poor condition as Michigan does. Seems like that would be worse...
Worst Roads in America, Ranked | ConsumerAffairs

Business Insider says California is #7 for worst roads. Michigan? Didn't make the top 12.
Rhode Island has the United States' worst roads — here's how other states rank

American society of Civil Engineers ranked California 3rd worst in 2017. Michigan? Again, not on the list...
Infographic: The Worst Roads in the USA


I don't need a written report, I got one directly from my ***.....yes, I have driven both. The potholes on the Michigan interstates will yank the wheel right out of your hands.

The simple fact that California does not have the extreme temperature shift that the rust belt has means pavement, more importantly the base underneath does NOT shift around from the constant freezing and thawing like it does in Michigan. Then add the fact that more than a decade ago, Michigan voters removed their road taxes. Even the interstates were not maintained, yet alone the repair to any state or county roads.

Peace out, brother.